COHERE TECHNOLOGIES WINS MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS’S GLOMO AWARD FOR PULSONE MULTI-G TECHNOLOGY™ FOR INTEGRATED SENSING AND COMMUNICATION (ISAC) AND NON-TERRESTRIAL NETWORKS (NTN)

Mar 12, 2026 | Press Releases

Pulsone and Universal Spectrum Multiplier (USM) Products Can Generate Hundreds of Millions of Datasets from Mobile Networks Every Day to Empower AI-RAN and Digital Twins

Meet Cohere at NVIDIA’s GTC March 16-19 in San Jose, Booth 3216

SAN JOSE, CA, March 12, 2026 — Cohere Technologies, the innovator behind the award-winning Universal Spectrum Multiplier (USM) software for 4G and 5G networks and Pulsone™ Technology powered by Zak-Orthogonal Time Frequency and Space (Zak-OTFS) waveform, today announced its participation at the upcoming NVIDIA GTC conference in San Jose. The company will showcase how Pulsone Technology, powered by Zak-OTFS, overcomes challenging use cases in Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), while empowering AI-RAN with hundreds of millions of datasets generated from mobile networks.

“After the wireless industry gathered in Barcelona last week, it’s now clear that the 6G ‘status quo’ mindset has shifted to embrace the potential of ISAC and AI to drive another multi-decade period of profitable growth across consumer, enterprise, and defense sectors,” said Ray Dolan, Chairman and CEO of Cohere Technologies. “The launch of the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation has established the framework for future innovation to fund the transition to an open-source, software-defined RAN solution. This will enable building and innovating 5G and early 6G networks, solutions, and applications while accelerating AI-RAN.” Mr. Dolan continued, “Taken together, this creates a watershed moment, and Cohere Technologies is proud to be a critical part of this industry-wide effort—which we believe is even bigger than the transition from 3G to 4G and the advent of the smartphone.”

Empowering AI-RAN and Digital Twin Networks
USM and Pulsone operate in the Delay-Doppler domain and leverage radar-based technology. This enables the products to create a digital fingerprint of the wireless channel by mapping energy and interference in real time, pinpoint device location and path, and estimate destinations. USM and Pulsone can generate hundreds of millions of referenceable datasets daily, empowering AI engines to unlock new revenue streams for mobile operators and partners. With calibration and optimization, these technologies enable precise localization and layered inference collaboration. The result is a unified map bridging the physical and wireless worlds. In collaboration with Duke University and Virginia Tech, Cohere has demonstrated the industry’s first online, real-time neural receiver for ISAC on NVIDIA’s Jetson™ AGX Orin platform. This low-complexity universal neural receiver detects and demodulates both legacy and future waveforms, paving the way for true waveform innovation.

Cohere Technologies Wins MWC26 GLOMO Award for “Best Mobile Technology Breakthrough”
On March 4 in Barcelona, Cohere won the GLOMO Award for “Pulsone Multi-G Technology for ISAC and NTN.” The judges stated: A solution that applies to satellite and terrestrial networks, both indoor and outdoor, is extremely important. With 6G inbound, waveforms that can deliver on the vision of integrating sensing with communication will be essential for 6G success.”

This marks the second time Cohere Technologies has won the prestigious GLOMO Award. In 2020, the company received “Best Network Software Breakthrough” for USM and its improvements to 4G and 5G.

Pulsone Multi-G for ISAC and NTN
Zak-OTFS is a configurable waveform that generalizes all existing 3GPP waveforms. It supports 4G and 5G and is poised to support 6G once the standard is defined in 3GPP. Operating in the Delay-Doppler domain, Zak-OTFS delivers superior stability, predictability, and sensing capabilities—making it ideal for ISAC, NTN, high-speed mobility, and 6G use cases. This approach aligns directly with radar physics (measuring delay for range and Doppler for velocity) while ensuring robust, high-reliability communication in challenging conditions, such as those typical in military operations.

Cohere is taking part of the upcoming “FutureG for Defense Summit” taking place in Alexandria, VA March 25-26, addressing Pulsone Technology on the “Empowering the 6G Warfighter” panel.

About Cohere Technologies
Cohere is the innovator of Universal Spectrum Multiplier (USM) software for 4G, 5G, and Multi-G. USM significantly improves mobile networks in any FDD and TDD spectrum band – and Pulsone™ Technology which is based on the Zak-OTFS waveform for ISAC and NTN. Pulsone is a trademark of Cohere Technologies. Cohere is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. (USA). www.cohere-tech.com